The End of the Affair
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:10:01
- It's a lovely house.
- My wife found it.

:10:03
And your wife is charming.
:10:05
- She's a great help to me.
- Yes, I'm sure.

:10:08
They've made a picture
of one of your books, haven't they?

:10:10
Yes, it's playing at the Rialto.
:10:14
- I'll take you both.
- Far too busy for pictures, I'm afraid.

:10:17
Should I make a note of that?
:10:19
Make sure your character
never gets home before 1 0:00.

:10:21
- Come out, Henry, for once?
- You know I can't, darling.

:10:24
But you go.
Take her, Bendrix.

:10:27
- Sarah, one has to insist.
- Henry.

:10:29
- Where are you going?
- To see wonder.

:10:32
- But you promised.
- Murderer's promises keep.

:10:40
- It's not what I wrote, you know.
- You can't keep saying that.

:10:44
- It's true.
- I know.

:10:57
There was one scene you did write.
:10:59
Describe it.
:11:01
Where he offered her onions
with her meal.

:11:03
She refused because her husband
didn't like the smell.

:11:07
He got angry.
:11:10
And why did he get angry?
:11:15
He didn't want to think of her
going home to him.

:11:25
Does Henry like onions?
:11:28
No.
:11:54
I'm in love, you know.
:11:58
Me too.

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